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Antiemetic
, Anti-emetic, Phenothiazine Antiemetic, Benzamide Antiemetic, Phenothiazine
See Also
Nausea
Nausea Causes
Nausea After Surgery
Nausea in Cancer
Nausea in HIV
Nausea in Pregnancy
Antiemetic in Pregnancy
Medication Induced Vomiting
Mechanism
Nausea
and
Vomiting
is mediated via the physiologic
Vomiting
center in the
Medulla
D2
Dopamine
Stimulation of
Chemoreceptor
Trigger Zone
(CTZ) in
Medulla
Many Antiemetics are dopamine
Antagonist
s (e.g. Phenothiazines,
Antipsychotic Medication
s)
Serotonin
Antagonist
s (
5-HT
3) are among the most commonly used Antiemetics
Some
Antihistamine
s (e.g.
Diphenhydramine
) and
Anticholinergic Medication
s have Antiemetic properties (unclear mechanism)
Stimulation of
Vomiting
center via three pathways
Vestibular fibers (e.g.
Vertigo
)
Afferent visceral fibers (e.g. gastrointestinal)
Fourth Ventricle
(
Chemoreceptor
Trigger Zone
)
Preparations
5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist
Indications
Preferred first-line Antiemetic in U.S. in most cases
Severe
Nausea
and
Vomiting
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
Chemotherapy-Induced Vomiting
(See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Agents
Ondansetron
(
Zofran
)
Granisetron
(
Kytril
)
Dolasetron
(
Anzemet
)
Palonosetron
(
Aloxi
)
Adverse effects
Asthenia
Dizziness
Constipation
QT Prolongation
(see
Ondansetron
)
Serotonin Syndrome
Use in pregnancy may be associated with increased risk of
Congenital Heart Defect
and
Cleft Palate
(2014) Presc Lett 21(1): 5
Preparations
Dopamine
Antagonist
s - Phenothiazines
Indications
Migraine Headache
s
Motion Sickness
or
Vertigo
Chemotherapy
-Induced (See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Postoperative
Nausea
(See
Nausea After Surgery
)
Severe
Nausea
and
Vomiting
Agents
Prochlorperazine
(
Compazine
)
Promethazine
(
Phenergan
)
Adverse effects
Extrapyramidal Side Effect
s (e.g.
Dystonic Reaction
)
Preparations
Dopamine
Antagonist
s - Substituted Benzamides
Indications
Diabetic Gastroparesis
Migraine Headache
s
Agents
Metoclopramide
(
Reglan
)
Trimethobenzamide
(
Tigan
)
Adverse effects
Extrapyramidal Side Effect
s
Preparations
Dopamine
Antagonist
s - Butyrophenones
Agents
Droperidol
(
Inapsine
)
Haloperidol
(
Haldol
)
Indications
Chemotherapy
-Induced (See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Postoperative
Nausea
(See
Nausea After Surgery
)
Adverse Effects
Sedation
Agitation
or restlessness
Preparations
Sedating Antihistamine
s (H1 Blockers)
Agents
Dimenhydrinate
(Dramamine)
Doxylamine
(
Unisom
)
Meclizine
(
Antivert
)
Scopolamine
(Transdermal)
Indications
Vertigo
Motion Sickness
Adverse Effects (
Anticholinergic
effects)
Sedation
Constipation
Dry Mouth
Urinary Retention
Preparations
Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonist
(
NK1 Receptor Antagonist
, Substance P Inhibitor)
Agents
Aprepitant
(
Emend
,
Cinvanti
,
Fosaprepitant
)
Rolapitant
(
Varubi
)
Netupitant
(
Akynzeo
)
Indications
Prevention of
Nausea
,
Vomiting
with highly emetogenic
Chemotherapy
Typically used in combination with
5-HT3 Antagonist
s and
Dexamethasone
20 mg daily
Adverse Effects
Asthenia
or
Fatigue
Hiccup
s
Preparations
Adjunctive and Atypical Antiemetics
Dexamethasone
Chemotherapy
-Induced (See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Cannabinoid
s (
Dronabinol
)
Chemotherapy
-Induced (See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Benzodiazepine
s (
Lorazepam
,
Diazepam
,
Clonazepam
)
Chemotherapy
-Induced (See
Nausea in Cancer
)
Not generally recommended
Isopropyl Alcohol
70% Wipes
Fold
Alcohol
wipe in half and hold within a half centimeter of the nares
Take 3 deep inhalations every 5 to 15 minutes as needed (may be repeated up to 3 times)
May reduce the need of medications in
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
Pellegrini (2009) AANA J 77(4): 293-9 [PubMed]
Cotton (2007) AANA J 75(1): 21-6 [PubMed]
Preparations
Brief list of Antiemetics for Adults
Ondansetron
(
Zofran
)
Dose: 4 mg (0.15mg/kg) IV (or PO) over 15 min every 4 hours as needed
Metoclopramide
(
Reglan
)
Dose: 5 to 10 mg PO/IM/IV every 6 hours as needed or 1 hour before meals and at bedtime
Prochlorperazine
(
Compazine
)
PO/IM/IV: 5-10 mg every 6-8 hours as needed
Rectal: 25 mg PR g12h
Promethazine
(
Phenergan
)
Dose: 12.5 mg IV or 25 mg PO/IM/PR every 4 to 6 hours
References
Flake (2015) Am Fam Physician 91(5): 293-6 [PubMed]
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